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Sightron SII Big sky vs., Leupold VX III
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<blockquote data-quote="Birdhunter1" data-source="post: 603081" data-attributes="member: 13921"><p>I ended up getting the Leupold. I was just about to hit the 'finish checkout' button on the SII big Sky and I happened to check a pm from a guy on here saying check this site. They had the Leupold I was wanting for a $40 difference over the Sightron, leupold had a 30mm tube vs. the 1" tube on the Sightron.</p><p></p><p>I would have to agree with trebark though, they are so close it is a matter of preference. For me I don't care for mild dot scopes for what I do. The Leupold has windage marks at 2 and 4 minutes vs. 3.6 on a mild dot, I can guess 1/2 value better than 1/3 value if I am compensating a 1 minute holdover for wind. To each his own, both are fine scopes. FWIW this is my first Leupold and I have 3 other guns with Sightron's, a few Nikon's and a few Bushnell's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Birdhunter1, post: 603081, member: 13921"] I ended up getting the Leupold. I was just about to hit the 'finish checkout' button on the SII big Sky and I happened to check a pm from a guy on here saying check this site. They had the Leupold I was wanting for a $40 difference over the Sightron, leupold had a 30mm tube vs. the 1" tube on the Sightron. I would have to agree with trebark though, they are so close it is a matter of preference. For me I don't care for mild dot scopes for what I do. The Leupold has windage marks at 2 and 4 minutes vs. 3.6 on a mild dot, I can guess 1/2 value better than 1/3 value if I am compensating a 1 minute holdover for wind. To each his own, both are fine scopes. FWIW this is my first Leupold and I have 3 other guns with Sightron's, a few Nikon's and a few Bushnell's. [/QUOTE]
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